Lunger42:An up and coming alternative station in Los Angeles did this when it switched over to spanish, instead of Nelly, we got "Feliz Navidad". Sad way for a good station to go. :( I miss you Y107.

This is my stupid troll alt I use for being a music asshole and when I want to post personal stuff.

csb/I was actually in the studio when we pushed play on Feliz Navidad. I was a DJ at Y-107 from 1998-2000. It was a wild time man. I loved every minute of it. Ultimately we couldn't compete with KROQ and the other corporate whores in Los Angeles./csb

The piano scene in Austenland is relevant but obscure, because none of you Farkers would ever see a movie about Jane Austen, even if it had Keri Russell in it, who is totally awesome in everything. Loved her in The Americans, Waitress ...

soporific:I always prefer radio stations to shift formats during the commercial break. Before the break they were country. When they came back they're classic rock. It's even better if they keep the same DJs.

Yeah...keep it classy and weird. Like someone will be driving along, not really understand what's happened, and pull over the compare clocks and see if he lost any time during dimensional transference.

What's better than listening to Nelly? Hmmmm stabbing my eardrums out with a pencil? no. Not listening to radio and only ipod? yes.

Yeah, if you aren't forced to endure it at work, commercial radio is really easy to avoid. Especially if you ride a motorcycle. I'm sure not everything they play is crap, but I'd rather sit thru a 7 hour drive in silence rather than hear 5 million stupid farking ads.

About 20 years ago, a San Francisco station played a repeating loop of the first verse and chorus of Too Legit To Quit, by MC Hammer, for who knows how long. I've forgotten whether it was KMEL or KSOL, since I was listening to both at the time - the latter did undergo a format change at the time, but the former was notorious for certain pranks by its DJs.